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Wes Anderson Tried To Cast Jodie Foster In “So Many Movies”

DeadlineThursday, June 5, 2025 at 3:34:47 AM
Wes Anderson Tried To Cast Jodie Foster In “So Many Movies”
Wes Anderson, known for his all-star casts, has been trying—and failing—to get Jodie Foster in one of his films for years. He recently admitted that despite multiple attempts, scheduling or other hurdles always got in the way. Anderson didn’t spill which movies or roles he had in mind for her, leaving fans to wonder what could’ve been.
Editor’s Note: It’s a fun little peek behind the curtain of Hollywood’s "almost" collaborations. Anderson’s quirky style and Foster’s iconic presence would’ve been a fascinating match, so it’s interesting to hear about the projects that didn’t happen. For film buffs, it’s a reminder that even A-listers and top directors don’t always get their dream lineups.
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